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Show k.iUH 1C r ? te i i, - - m A , v" - m, ' I THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919' FURNISHING The Wi V t would wake up to congratulate you , i if you went swinging by his sarcophagus in one ;of these stimulators. Overcoats fairly alive with lines of perpetual youth Either one are of those happy hits that ' flash into the stylesky like a bright meteor. Young men from coast to coast will wear them -- with -- chinsup. about the warm-hearte- Ifyou re-al- ong age of man, d youll Theres no like your looks in this coat. question about the give you; it bears the wear-satisfacti- it will on quality-assurin- g, label of - 0ri?ty - Irani (Elntfjpa Weve a goodly lot of other models in Overcoats, some for sons, some for sires, "all suited harmoniously to the ages they were designed to groom. We II be glad to show them and well make you glad with prices. A A ' 4 iflM t a STYLE HEADQUARTERS Where Society Brand Clothes are sold Gcrirtg Braitft; CUtsSti SOCIAL PI RSONAL -- i And NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST I ! fl gpent the great-- this afternoon at the home of lira. sr tport of the lummer in Montana U Jun t. U.Uu. Mrs E, V. kuhna visiting with Mrs. Ella kelly presented 'the paper Great Social to taking up her abode In Salt rublctiia of Today in a very edi-irprior and capable manner City. Into if Mrs. David Westwood has gone to Euphrasia Cox Day who has been depend an lndefinate time in California. a diligent worker In the Tlmpanogos ISfcB Is there in the hope of regaining ward Primary Association and vho customary good health which has I now resigning as secretary and teefy been Impaired. She will visit , treasurer and member of the program with tier mother Mrs. Pemberton in ' committee of the organizations was Angeles, Long Beach and San tendered a happy surprise Monday .Wan slsco. by the officers and teachers. A splen- of readings, music and f did program "The Ninefteeth Century Club met sentiments was heard and refresh SUtf-Alio- f KeUjr e w ho g ' y r t s1 I t - t i 4 j, ter tee , ments enjoyed. Being as she was, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glazier spent the backbone of the association for a Sunday in Nephi visiting their chillong time the honored lady will be dren, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Glazier. greatly missed from her customary place. The Junior High school of Provo Bench are enjoying a series of lectMts. E. U Strong entertained fifteen ures this winter every Friday afterguests at dinner Monday evening to noon. Professor W. H. Boyle spoke honor the approaching marriage of last week on educational topics. Dr. H. G. MerrtH addressed the class this Miss Lois Evans. afternoon pn eugenics and the necces-sitMr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton presided for health and cleanliness in the over an elaborate dinner last week school. , to honor Mrs. Charles Rohde and Mrs. Jubal A. Hale will return to daughter. Hazel of New York City and Mrs. E. D. Sutton Salt Lake City Saturday after a prolonged stay in Provo with her parents On their way from New York City Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine. Jr. to Portland, Oregon, where they ex- Mrs. Edgar McArthur was a Salt pect to reside in future, Mrs. Charles Rohde and two children stopped off Lake City visitor Wednesday, in Provo to visit with relatives They ' r.re the guests of Mr. and Mr. E. D, j Mrs. Lacy H Farnsorth is spending a few days In Salt Lake City Sutton. and are closely coffee-drinki- ng linked together with many people. If your case is like that, try Instant Postum - avliclebnio ccrtaldrnik with a"TCJz!!y7 ricn"' coffieIISe flavor i 'i . tiict nobis tho tet cf tasted just as the fxjvcragd itsoif meets the test cf health. Ecor.o:S.ccil, R.ecdy Ir.jlarjly, Delicious Kade by chira Cereal Company D-l- tlo Crccl C.:li fry C coders v I.C4,an General Stores i s - ing. . ( When the B Y. V. kept Armistice Chaplain Calvin Smith of the 9th Disision came down from . Salt Lake City to address the student body. He and his wife were the honored guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Eggertson for dinner. 1 . ' . - Miss Fanny Me Lean apant Thurs' ' day in Salt Lake. I I Miss Leah Lumner leave tomorrow for Bakersfield, California to reside. The daughters of the Mormon Bat- III talion will meet in regular session Monday at the home of Mrs. Elsie A. Bennett, 157 Wek 5th North. A full attendance is especially urged Mr. and Mrs. R R. Irvine. Jr. were visitors in Salt Lake City Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks of Payaon, and Wednesday. brother and sister of Mrs. J. B. Keel- Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Bown and Mr. er were here Wednesday to attend the reception given In the Ladies Gym-- 1 and Mry C. WL Love spent Monday nasiurn Wednesday evening in honor iu Salt Lake City. of President J B. Keeler. Gilbert Knudsen of Lehi was in Mrs Brown of Pay son was a Provo Provo Wednesday on business. visitor Wednesday. The Goldbreakers'L stag. club pf Mrf and Mrs. Lafa y ett e H ol brook the youngefmassullO&set-rwante- v w?fe down from Salt Lake City this talning their partners at the Hotel Roberts this evening with, a banquet week. and dancing - party and a splendidly Mis Claries Beezley of the Y. L. arranged program. M. I. A. General Board was here from Mr. James A. LOveless announces dalt I.ake City to attend the reception for J B Keeler end councel Wednes- the marriage of his son Ray to Miss Reba Cobley of Pleasant Grove, which day. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Bateman are took place Wednesday in the Salt here from Beaver visiting with rela- Lake temple. tives. Thirty five guests of Miss Ruvh Master Ezra Nixson entertained Evans enjoyed a social and bridal twelve of his friends Wednesday even-in- shower Monday evening, in honor of at h's home with a dancing p&fty Miss Lois Evans whose marriage to which refreshments were G. W. Gilbert will be during r soon. served. The members of St Stacy's .Guild! o the Episcopal Churchy gave a recep. tdn at the Rectoryj-- Thursday in tenor of Bishop-elecof Utah, Dr. A.. V. Moulton. About tDsrty- - memftbrv. were present and refteabments were served. Mr. Moulton gave a very t' .account of hi vioe-preaLdca- y Day, Sleepless Nights The Parents and Teachers Assoclfr don of the Provo Bench district met. Wednepsday evening In the Timpantb-goward meeting house for the purpose of electing new officers.. Mr, Raymond Partridge was mad president with Mr. Joseph E. Booth as Miss Erma Pace ia now secretary and treasurer. Twa B. Y. UL representatives lectured qj the neocessity of playgrounds The Seventh Day and the Eleventh hour.- - Mr. Frank Woffender.- pinged two clarinet solos, a duet was ug by William and Arthur Shepard Miss Lorn a Booth gave to interesting; wad- in m Hi ill lmpreseioav: of Utah, of Its beauty and possibilities. Ho spoke enoouragiegly of the; reirg-io- us work, both here 'and' at large He expressed great 'pleasure the people and' hope them more intimately- - in- the- - future.. Dr, Moulton will return to Mass, be fore taking up hie residence to-kn- ow - .. Mrs. Joseph St Daley- - announcer the engagement- - of her rfsnehter Vi-la-te to Arthur- - Cutler, of Salt Lake. The marriage will bn performed' hx in the Sat Lake Temple November 28th. B. Y. U. Lyceum Course Announce: Mr. Charles Zueblin Course of Six Lectures Iit a WORLD VISIONS AND REVISIONS We are entering a new and unknown world ; whatever be its characteristics only those who remain young will ever feel at home or share the privilege of shaping world democracy. COMMERCE Freedom of the Seven Seas. The North Atlantic ocean has supplanted tho Mediter,h ranean: in all probability the people who surround this m sea will always dominate the world. 2, NATIONALITY The Persistence of Social Inheritance! if? Nationality is not due to land ownership, race, religion Cl Horjanguage ; it is due to cultured i3 RACE The Survival of the Meet The scientific and moral protection of mothers is the greatest guarantee of racial superiority. r. INDUSTRY Money-powor Our industry can lead the world only if our national standard is high wages, short hours and increased productivity in a selfrgoverning system. EDUCATION Conventional or Creative. Federal subsidies for vocational education are pointing the way to a national control of education and science. FAITH Affirmations of Youthv Our inherited faith is negative: the faith of the future is to be positive, universal, BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING, TABERNACLE, NOVEMBER 17, AT 8:30 OCLOCK Season Tickets $2.00. :: Single Admission, 50c. Kttarrn? Hi 1, - -- Man-powe- er -- self-governi- '!!:: |